Gall induction by hemipteroid insects
A Raman - Journal of plant interactions, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The Thysanoptera and sternorrhynchous Hemiptera induce galls through feeding action, a
behavior similar to that in the Cecidomyiidae. Salivary glands of gall-founding female thrips
include greater quantities of hydrolyzing enzymes and soluble proteins than those in either
males or pupae, which possibly alter the host-tissue metabolism, enabling galls to develop.
Piercing-and-sucking mouthparts of the Hemiptera are adapted for an exclusively liquid diet–
either the plant sap from vascular elements or the fluids from living nonvascular cells …
behavior similar to that in the Cecidomyiidae. Salivary glands of gall-founding female thrips
include greater quantities of hydrolyzing enzymes and soluble proteins than those in either
males or pupae, which possibly alter the host-tissue metabolism, enabling galls to develop.
Piercing-and-sucking mouthparts of the Hemiptera are adapted for an exclusively liquid diet–
either the plant sap from vascular elements or the fluids from living nonvascular cells …
Gall induction by hemipteroid insects.
AR Anantanarayanan Raman - 2012 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract The Thysanoptera and sternorrhynchous Hemiptera induce galls through feeding
action, a behavior similar to that in the Cecidomyiidae. Salivary glands of gall-founding
female thrips include greater quantities of hydrolyzing enzymes and soluble proteins than
those in either males or pupae, which possibly alter the host-tissue metabolism, enabling
galls to develop. Piercing-and-sucking mouthparts of the Hemiptera are adapted for an
exclusively liquid diet-either the plant sap from vascular elements or the fluids from living …
action, a behavior similar to that in the Cecidomyiidae. Salivary glands of gall-founding
female thrips include greater quantities of hydrolyzing enzymes and soluble proteins than
those in either males or pupae, which possibly alter the host-tissue metabolism, enabling
galls to develop. Piercing-and-sucking mouthparts of the Hemiptera are adapted for an
exclusively liquid diet-either the plant sap from vascular elements or the fluids from living …
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